I went ahead and reran the fog installer.
That seems to have fixed it. I would have to say it most likely didnt finish last time. But since im a noob i dont really know what to look for. lol.
both legacy and uefi boot to pxe now.
I went ahead and reran the fog installer.
That seems to have fixed it. I would have to say it most likely didnt finish last time. But since im a noob i dont really know what to look for. lol.
both legacy and uefi boot to pxe now.
@Sebastian-Roth @Tom-Elliott @Wayne-Workman @george1421
I want to thank you guys for all the assistance.
@Sebastian-Roth @Tom-Elliott @Wayne-Workman @george1421
I want to thank you guys for all the assistance.
I went ahead and reran the fog installer.
That seems to have fixed it. I would have to say it most likely didnt finish last time. But since im a noob i dont really know what to look for. lol.
both legacy and uefi boot to pxe now.
I will give that a try. I dont really remember. As far as I know the install should have completed. When I try to run this command from that tftp troubleshooting page. I get this.
Doesn’t look like i have a folder called tftpboot.
When you say rerun the installer are you talking about fog?
I followed the guide to install tftp and this is what i get.
So i started xinetd.
Iooks like i get the same error as before. so seems something is wrong with tftp
192.168.1.3 is the fog server.
for output.pcap i did run that from the fog server and it was before i disabled firewalld.
output2.pcap is after disabling firewalld.
this is what i get with those two commands.
@Wayne-Workman said in Cant pxe boot to fog.:
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i disabled firewalld i assume that is different than selinux?
So I got a update. Seems I’m getting more action after disabling the firewall on fog.
vm 1 with legacy boot gives me this now.
vm 2 with uefi boot gives me this.
the laptop gives me the same error as the first picture.